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Gov. Northam, first lady receive Johnson & Johnson vaccine Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam receives a COVID-19 vaccination from Lt. Col. Kris Clark, of the Virginia Air National Guard at the Governors Mansion in Richmond, Va., Monday, March 15, 2021. Northam got a shot of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, joining the growing number of Virginians who are being inoculated against the potentially deadly disease. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) (Source: Steve Helber) By NBC12 Newsroom | March 15, 2021 at 7:15 AM EDT - Updated March 15 at 4:53 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Governor Ralph Northam and first lady Pamela Northam received their Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines Monday, March 15. ....
Youth Wednesday thrives at Calvary Chapel March 14 2021 Youth group, which is available every week, helps kids get to know each other and God s word It may sound cliché, but youth are our future! This is no less true for our churches than for our nation, government, community, institutions and universities. Unfortunately, many churches that have enjoyed decades of fellowship, ministry and relationship among their contemporaries discover they haven t taken time to invest in the upcoming generations. These are who must carry on the work long after their elders are gone. The generations to come not only carry on the legacy of the local church facilities and resources, but most importantly, are responsible for spreading the message of the gospel. As the psalmist says, A posterity shall serve Him. It will be recounted of the Lord to the next generation, they will come and declare His righteousness to a people who will be born, that He has done this. (Psal ....
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What we think:Â Tell us what you think:Â Send us an email at [email protected]. As we all continue the move toward ânormalcy,â you have to wonder what changes from the past year will become new norms once we move past this pandemic existence. For example, some Colorado restaurants and bars may be able to continue offering alcohol for takeout and delivery if a bipartisan bill passes in Denver this session. There have also been seismic shifts in employment as some jobs have disappeared forever while new employment opportunities begin to take shape. There are COVID-driven changes, both drastic and incremental, that have impacted the way we do business. Some will barely be noticed going forward, but others may have forced permanent shifts. Â Â ....